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What companies run services between Trieste Airport (TRS), Italy and Koper, Slovenia?

There is no direct connection from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper. However, you can take the bus to Monfalcone - Via Giacomo Matteotti Palestra Liceo, take the walk to Monfalcone, take the train to Trieste Centrale, then take the drive to Koper. Alternatively, you can take the drive to Koper.

Questions & Answers

How far is it from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper?

The distance between Trieste Airport (TRS) and Koper is 36 km. The road distance is 63 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper?

The cheapest way to get from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper is to drive which costs 7€ - 12€ and takes 46 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper?

The quickest way to get from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper is to drive which takes 46 min and costs 7€ - 12€.

How long does it take to get from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper?

It takes approximately 1 h 17 min to get from Trieste Airport (TRS) to Koper, including transfers.

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Koper, Slovenia

Koper (Italian: Capodistria) is a city in southwestern Slovenia, with the other Slovenian coastal towns Ankaran, Izola, Piran, and Portorož, situated along the country's 47-kilometre (47 km) coastline, in the Istrian Region, approximately five kilometres (5 km) from its border with Italy. Having a unique ecology and biodiversity, it is considered an important national natural resource. The city's Port of Koper is the major contributor to the economy of the eponymous city municipality. With only one percent of Slovenia having a coastline, the influence that the Port of Koper also has on tourism was a factor in Ankaran deciding to leave the municipality in a referendum in 2011 to establish its own. The city is a destination on a number of Mediterranean cruising lines. In 2016, the city expects 65 cruise ship arrivals (for example: Norwegian Spirit, MSC Magnifica, Norwegian Jade, MS Rhapsody of the Seas...) with the season spanning from March to December. Koper is the main urban centre of the Slovenian Istria, with a population of about 25,000.
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